The Board for the Coordination of Child Care Regulation was established to study the following
topics:
(1) The need for changes in the scope and degree of child care regulation established by statute or
rule.
(2) The need to reorganize governmental units involved in the regulation of child care facilities
to promote effective and efficient child care regulation, including the form that a needed
reorganization should take.
(3) A method for the completion of a statewide needs assessment to determine the availability
and projected need for safe and affordable child care.
(4) The need for programs to meet the needs of Indiana residents if the board determines that safe
and affordable child care facilities are not available and easily accessible.
(5) The effect of federal legislation on child care and the need for statutory changes to qualify for
federal child care grants and to comply with federal child care requirements.